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He couldn't sleep as he tossed on his bed. His wolf whimpered and whined in his head, and Nolan knew he wasn't getting any more sleep that night. When the rain started, he ordered Kian to give her an umbrella and a loaf of bread because he couldn't come out because of his pride. Nolan tossed and turned on his bed for the umpteenth time before standing up. "What the hell is wrong with me?" He placed his hand on his forehead as he walked into his closet. Grabbing a robe, he wore it and walked out of his room, heading outside the mansion to pardon Kira, who had appeared in his dream and wouldn't let him sleep. The rain had stopped when he got outside the mansion, and as he reached the front of the mansion, he saw no trace of Kira. "Could she have been freed by Kian?" He thought, and he quic